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#SILVERLIGHT FOR MAC POWERPC CODE#
"It is done by creating a XAML Canvas with its width and height set to zero, and using its code-behind code to modify the Document Object Model of the HTML page via the APIs in the System.Browser namespace" is sourced from ("All the magic necessary to accomplish this is contained in a new. "However, in the current release of Silverlight 1.1, cross domain communication is not allowed" is sourced from ("Note that the 1.1 alpha version doesn't allow cross-domain access, so you'll still have to drop in server-side service proxies for accessing remote services"). NET Common Language Runtime, named CoreCLR " ("coreclr.dll is the name of the Silverlight CLR engine" from the linked article). is used to source "Version 1.1 will include a complete version of the. These sources are as canonical as sources can get.

Almost all of them are from the offlicial team blogs or blogs of developers and program managers who are working (or have worked) on the project. I am including them here for easier referencing. Macaldo 18:45, 8 October 2007 (UTC) Reply All of them are references, not external links (see my response at User talk:Macaldo#Microsoft Silverlight). If you are sure the links are useful, please put them below for approval but in my mind, these are external links, not references. The linked sites are not reference actually, there are posts of blogs from anonymous persons. I have removed some links in reference because this section turned into a farm link with lot of links added by the trick of a citation that is here just to add the link.
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15 Windows 2000 and Firefox compatibility.14 Silverlight more searchable than Flash?.10 Undermining Linux users and open source alternatives.
